Urology Overview

Urology deals with the complexities of the urinary tract and reproductive system, safeguarding not just a healthy smile but also holistic well-being. The field of renal transplantation, meanwhile, restores the vigour of life by seamlessly replacing faltering kidneys, enhancing both longevity and the quality of life for those in need.

Urology and Renal Transplantation constitute specialized branches of medical care that revolve around the well-being of the urinary system and the intricate realm of kidney health. These fields are instrumental in maintaining overall health and vitality, as they address crucial aspects of the body's internal mechanisms.

Urologists use thorough examinations to make diagnoses. Treatments range from minimally invasive procedures under mild anesthesia to complex surgeries with general anesthesia, catering to individual requirements.

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Urology Conditions

Urinary Tract Infections(UTI)

Bladder cancer

Lower urinary tract symptoms

Penile and testicular cancer

Prostate cancer

Renal cancer

Urinary incontinence

Enlarged prostate

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does renal transplantation work?

Renal transplantation involves surgically implanting a healthy kidney from a living or deceased donor into a recipient with kidney failure. The transplanted kidney takes over the function of the failed kidneys, leading to improved kidney function and better quality of life for the recipient.

Who can be a kidney donor?

Kidney donors can be living individuals, often family members or close friends, who are evaluated for compatibility and overall health. A deceased can also be a kidney donor if he or she has consented to organ donation.

How does age impact urological health and renal transplantation eligibility?

Age can influence the development of urological conditions, and it may also be a factor in renal transplantation eligibility. The overall health and medical history of an individual are assessed to determine their suitability for transplantation, regardless of age.